Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organisations. For many, its biggest draw is the fact that members come from all walks of life and meet as equals whatever their race, religion or socio-economic position in society. Its values are based on integrity, kindness, honesty and fairness. Freemasonry is founded on three great principles:
Freemasonry demands from its 250,000 members under the United Grand Lodge of England a respect for the law, with which its principles do not in any way conflict.
A freemason’s duties are first to his God, then, without detriment to his family and those dependent upon him, to his fellow men. A freemason’s duty as a citizen must always come first and it is a serious disqualification to attempt to use membership of the order to promote one’s own or anyone else’s personal interests.
More information on Freemasonry may be found at the website of the United Grand Lodge of England (http:/www.ugle.org.uk/)